Liverpool Announces Latest Updates on Bradley and Frempong Injuries
The official Liverpool club website revealed the latest updates on the injuries of team players Conor Bradley and Jeremy Frempong ahead of the match against Sunderland in the English Premier League on Wednesday evening at Anfield Stadium.
Coach Arne Slot explained that Bradley, who missed the last three matches due to a muscle injury, has now returned to team training, but he will not be ready for the Sunderland match and is expected to be available for the Leeds United game on Saturday.
Slot continued in the press conference saying: "Conor participated in a training session with the team for the first time yesterday; not everything is at 100% yet. We had to manage it a bit, but the good thing is that he is already doing some parts with the group. I hope he will be available for the Leeds match."
Slot added that Frempong, who has not played since his injury in the win against Eintracht Frankfurt in October, is scheduled to return to training next week, but he will miss some upcoming matches before becoming ready to participate.
The coach confirmed that the return of both players gives the team an important boost, but he emphasized that the congested match schedule makes managing the recovery period essential to ensure their readiness at the best possible level.
Coach Arne Slot explained that Bradley, who missed the last three matches due to a muscle injury, has now returned to team training, but he will not be ready for the Sunderland match and is expected to be available for the Leeds United game on Saturday.
Slot continued in the press conference saying: "Conor participated in a training session with the team for the first time yesterday; not everything is at 100% yet. We had to manage it a bit, but the good thing is that he is already doing some parts with the group. I hope he will be available for the Leeds match."
Slot added that Frempong, who has not played since his injury in the win against Eintracht Frankfurt in October, is scheduled to return to training next week, but he will miss some upcoming matches before becoming ready to participate.
The coach confirmed that the return of both players gives the team an important boost, but he emphasized that the congested match schedule makes managing the recovery period essential to ensure their readiness at the best possible level.